ECE597 Project NodeRed Voice

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Team members: Dmitry , Matt Olson

Grading Template

I'm using the following template to grade. Each slot is 10 points. 0 = Missing, 5=OK, 10=Wow!

00 Executive Summary
00 Installation Instructions 
00 User Instructions
00 Highlights
00 Theory of Operation
00 Work Breakdown
00 Future Work
00 Conclusions
00 Demo
00 Late
Comments: I'm looking forward to seeing this.

Score:  10/100

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Executive Summary

Our project is too make two nodes to be added to the NodeRed project. The first node will be voice recognition and the second node will be speech synthesis.

Give two sentences telling what works: - Wifi is working - NodeRed is installed - Voice Recognition software is installed - Voice recording/playback works

Give two sentences telling what isn't working: - Live recording is not working well with pocketsphinx for some reason. - Integration to NodeRed is not there yet.

End with a two sentence conclusion. A lot more work to be done.

Packaging

Jerry Talyor of Mansfield, IN is going to make a fantastic wooden laser cut and laser engraved box for us.

Installation Instructions

Setting up Wifi "=In Progress="

Installing Node Red

host$ git clone https://github.com/node-red/node-red.git
host$ cd node-red
host$ npm install --production

Installing extra Nodes "=In Progress="

Installing PocketSphinx

Download latest realizes from CMU Repo of both sphinxbase and pocketsphinx. The version currently being used is 0.8 Go to sphinxbase root directory Run ./autoconf.sh Then ./configure.sh make make install

and then do the same for pocketsphinx directory

Give step by step instructions on how to install your project.

  • Include your github path as a link like this to the read-only git site: https://github.com/MarkAYoder/gitLearn.
  • Be sure your README.md is includes an up-to-date and clear description of your project so that someone who comes across you git repository can quickly learn what you did and how they can reproduce it.
  • Include a Makefile for you code.
  • Include any additional packages installed via opkg.
  • Include kernel mods.
  • If there is extra hardware needed, include links to where it can be obtained.

User Instructions

Once everything is installed, how do you use the program? Give details here, so if you have a long user manual, link to it here.

Highlights

Here is where you brag about what your project can do.

Include a YouTube demo.

Theory of Operation

Give a high level overview of the structure of your software. Are you using GStreamer? Show a diagram of the pipeline. Are you running multiple tasks? Show what they do and how they interact.

Completed Tasks

Matt Olson

  • Node Red Installed - 10/20/2014
  • Wi-fi dongle working - 10/22/2014

Dmitry Votinstev

  • Speech recognition software installed - 10/20/2014
  • Sound recording/payback with arecord aplay works 10/22/2013

Tasks Remaining

  • Pass input text into Node Red - Matt
  • Produce text from speech synethsizer - Dmitry

Future Work

Suggest addition things that could be done with this project.

Conclusions

Give some concluding thoughts about the project. Suggest some future additions that could make it even more interesting.




thumb‎ Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder